Made of Britannia metal, nickel or silver, this pocket flask has the advantage that the neck forms a cup to drink. By this contrivance the fluid runs out most easily; and the gurgling ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 90 wordsSpecial attention is directed to the following regulations: (1.) Letters and other communications intended for insertion in the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL must be addressed to the editor, and be written on one side of the ...
Article : 265 wordsCorrespondents who seek answers to their questions must furnish to the editor their names and full addresses. We have received letters from several correspondents asserting that they had not been able to discover answers ...
Article : 173 wordsIn answer to inquiries, and in order to save correspondence on the subject, we may mention that the circulation of the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL IS much larger than that of any other weekly newspaper in the Australasian ...
Article : 46 wordsAs many correspondents send us arithmetical calculations which are unworkable, owing to want of information, we would remind those who desire measurements of tanks, &c., that it is necessary to make perfectly clear the shape ...
Article : 93 wordsCrimean War—J. M. G. R.: Britain, Franoe, Turkey, and Sardinia took Sebastopol. Tin Ore—Minor (Ten Mile Creek): Is a ton of tin ore 20001b; or are there 22401b to the ton?—22401b to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 23 Mar 1889, Page 20
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